April 24, 2006

Jihad here, Jihad there, Jihad Jihad Everywhere

Go here for the full story.You'd think the EUnoch's would wise-up to the fact they've already been bought and paid for.  Now their leaders are rushing in to create and fill  a new market - no doubt on orders from Mecca:  PHILIPPINES: EU FUNDS FOR  ISLAMIC COURTS. What is it about the Europpean primal  brain? They retain nothing. Hit me again. again. again. again.

Even Pavlov's dog got it.

Now...get a load of this: Jihadi threat looms over Philippine peace hopes Hat tip Eg

Here in the States,  an insiduous jihad. Although now the Saudis claim bin Laden is their enemy, many of them continue to follow his agenda.

"We do not use the term 'economic jihad' as a mere motto or a resounding slogan with no action. Rather, we mean by it a practical jihad that requires action to turn it into an effective and concrete reality. The aim behind that is to benefit all Muslims and to challenge the aggression staged by the U.S. and Jews against Islam and Muslims."

So said Religious and ideological support has been also provided by Hussein Shihata, a leading Sunni scholar of Islamic Economy at Cairo's al-Azhar University. 

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who claims to abhor bin Laden, seems nevertheless eager to follow his agenda. In an interview with Arab News in May 2002, the prince said that if the Arabs

"unite through economic interests," they would achieve influence over the U.S. decision-makers. Since government sources estimate Saudi holdings in the United States at $400 billion to $800 billion, the matter warrants public attention.

The Saudi agenda extends far beyond policy-makers. In the late 1990s, the privately owned Massachusetts technology company, Ptech, designed software used to develop enterprise blueprints that held every important detail of a given concern. The company was financed with more than $22 million, by Saudi multi-millionaire Yasin al Qadi, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. The Saudis thus gained access to strategic information about many major U.S. corporations such as SYSCO, ENRON, and the U.S. Departments of Defense, Treasury, Justice, Energy, and even the White House. The extent of the damage, if it was investigated, remains a mystery.

Meanwhile, substantial Saudi and Gulf financial contributions "to bring the proper message to America's brightest minds," are pouring into U.S. educational institutions through Arab and Islamic centers and professorial chairs. Last month the prince gave $20 million each to Georgetown and Harvard universities. According to the Center for Religious Freedom, the Saudis also supply textbooks for public libraries, schools and colleges, and provide the content concerning Islam to some U.S. textbook publishers.

The Saudis' potential influence on U.S. and international media was recently illustrated by the prince's purchase of 5.6 percent of voting shares in News Corp., the world's largest publisher of English newspapers. Moreover, Reuters reported on Dec. 5 that the prince announced his plan to "spread the right message" via a new television channel, "The Message," to broadcast to the U.S. within two years.
Hat tip Rachel Ehrenfeld,  author of "Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed --and How to Stop it." via Briggite Gabriel. Read it all here 

Busy busy busy, if these mad jihadis spent as much time  furthering their minds, economies, education, sciences, actually contributing to civilization, they'd be light years ahead of everyone. So singlleminded and focused are they, to such diabolical ends. Pity......

And over at CNN a collective sigh of relief. Good little lapdogs. TheyAmnapour covered up Saddam's barbarity for years to maintain "access";

CNN allowed to resume work in Iran after apology

The Jomhuri-e-Eslami newspaper said Tuesday that CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour was a "     CIA and Mossad agent with a bad record" who should be barred from Iran. How hysterical is that.?Amnapour makes al jazeera look like Arutz Sheva. I love the the way Radical Ismlamists always disabuse their enablers..............Photo: CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour reacts during Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press conference in Tehran on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006.

Meanwhile, Patience allows Iran to Win the Game hat tip Canis, But we've sent in the clowns. It seems Russia, China want talks not sanctions on Iran. Russia will fulfil a $700-million contract for the supply of modern air defences to Iran despite an escalating crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme, Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov has said here. William's (he is doing my hair at John Barrett as we speak) accountant said

"when they say its's not about the money, it's about the money."

I love William, he is always so happy to see me and he is a fucking genius. You should see my hair.

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August 09, 2005

Appeasement thy name is Europe

Adolf
Let's face facts, Europe's being run by cowards

Mathias Doepfner

THE writer Henryk Broder recently issued a withering indictment: Europe, your family name is appeasement. That phrase resonates because it is so terribly true.
Appeasement cost millions of Jews and non-Jews their lives as allies Britain and France negotiated and hesitated too long before they realised that Adolf Hitler needed to be fought and defeated, because he could not be bound by toothless agreements.
Later, appeasement legitimised and stabilised communism in the Soviet Union, then in East Germany, then throughout the rest of Eastern Europe, where for several decades inhuman, repressive and murderous governments were glorified.

Appeasement similarly crippled Europe when genocide ran rampant in Bosnia and Kosovo. Indeed, even though we had absolute proof of continuing mass murder there, we Europeans debated and debated, and then debated still more. We were still debating when finally the Americans had to come from halfway around the world, into Europe yet again, to do our work for us.

 

and even Joan Collins (!) yes that Joan Collins weighs in.  She laments  Britain's loss of national identity in an Aug. 4 column for London's Daily Mail newspaper. She said her native England now regards using the country's name as "a much-frowned-upon no-no," preferring "UK" instead. Collins also lamented the hooliganism, rudeness and lack of manners she sees sweeping England.

She wrote, "I believe that when a country loses so much respect for itself that it can no longer even be identified by its historically correct name, insecurity and lack of respect filter down to its inhabitants."

In the meantime, Iran resumed work at a uranium conversion plant on Monday, fanning Western fears it may be seeking nuclear weapons and defying EU warnings that it could be referred to the U.N. Security Council for possible sanctions.

Defying the EU? Shocking isn't it?

UPDATE: MY WAY

Iran has manufactured about 4,000 centrifuges capable of enriching uranium to weapons grade, an exiled Iranian dissident who helped uncover nearly two decades of covert nuclear activity in 2002 said Tuesday.

Alireza Jafarzadeh told The Associated Press the centrifuges - which he said are unknown to the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency - are ready to be installed at Iran's nuclear facility in Natanz.

UPDATE: AUGUST 1OTH, WEDNESDAY

The bastards broke the seals

Yesterday, Iran resumed the process of turning uranium into gas, the first stage of a long process to develop fuel for nuclear energy and, conceivably, weapons. By breaking the U.N. seals today, Iran was ready to get its Isfahan enrichment plant fully up and running again.. "They're still a step or two away from fully enriching uranium

It has shown no intention, however, of firing up its plant at Natanz, where uranium goes through the final stages of processing. [says who? the Iranians? Who can believe a word they say- geez Atlas]

August 05, 2005

The Real Behind the Scenes Story on Nuclear Iran

"We have only just realized that in the offer that Europe is about to present - whether today, tomorrow, in a week, or even in two months - these two matters that are crucial to us, and which were brought up in the Paris agreement, were totally ignored by them. Therefore, we no longer see any need to continue these talks in their
current format. We believe it is now time to activate the facilities in
Esfahan. This does not mean we are abandoning the negotiations. We have
never initiated a halt in the talks..."
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View video here with #790 - Iranian Nuclear Chief Reveals Details of Negotiations with Europe and of Esfahan and Natanz Activities
visit MEMRI.ORG

Update: More on the looming Nuclear Crisis

NEW CRISIS LOOMS OVER IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM

If it looks like a duck, cackles like a duck, and flies like one, could it be anything other than a duck?

This is the question that some of those interested in Iran's nuclear programme have been asking for some time.

The official line from Tehran so far has been that the programme has solely peaceful purposes. Iran needs electricity and, presumably because it does not have enough oil and natural gas to produce it with, must have recourse to nuclear energy although it may be four times costlier to generate.

Read all of Amir Taheri
Asharq Al-Awsat

 

hat tip: onebusygirl (bee) - love that girl

July 26, 2005

What are those Eurabians Smokin? Cyanide?

yeah yeah, thats the ticket......have the largest state sponsor in the Middle East resume Nuclear Buildup .......so that all their little nuke children Hamas, Hizbollah, etc can partake in the nuclear festivities - Atlas

Iran urges EU to accept resumption of some nuclear work

Iran_nuclearIran has called on the European Union to agree to Tehran resuming some sensitive nuclear work to prevent a collapse of talks, a nuclear negotiator said.

Iran has repeatedly said it would end its freeze on uranium enrichment -- a key process in the nuclear fuel cycle -- if it is not satisfied with the progress of talks with the Europeans on its nuclear activities.

"One of our minimum (demands) is that the suspension is partially lifted," said a letter from Iran's chief negotiator Hassan Rowhani to the EU, negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi told the student news agency ISNA.

The EU-3 -- Britain, France and Germany -- have been holding talks to encourage Iran to provide guarantees that its nuclear programme is not aimed at building the atomic bomb, in return for various trade and political incentives.

Tehran has previously simply sought EU recognition of its right to enrichment to be included in proposals due to be submitted by the Europeans by August 1.

"For negotiations to continue, the Europeans must accept the minimum reduction in the length of the suspension (called for) by Iran," said the letter.

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